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seiko green dial dress Seiko LM 5606-7160 — Men's Dress Watch — 1971

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seiko green dial dress Seiko LM 5606-7160 — Men's Dress Watch — 1971Vintage Seiko LM Dress Vintage Watch from 1971, a Mens automatic timepiece with Cal. 5606 and bilingual day date, featuring an emerald green sunburst dial and original Seiko LM bracelet for sale with refined Japanese Domestic Market heritage appeal. Seiko LM 5606 7160 From 1971 First impression This Seiko LM reference 5606 7160 from 1971 delivers an immediate visual impact through its rich emerald green dial and smooth cushion shaped stainless steel

Vintage Seiko LM Dress Vintage Watch from 1971, a Men’s automatic timepiece with Cal. 5606 and bilingual day-date, featuring an emerald green sunburst dial and original Seiko LM bracelet for sale with refined Japanese Domestic Market heritage appeal.

Seiko LM 5606-7160 From 1971 — First impression - 

This Seiko LM reference 5606-7160 from 1971 delivers an immediate visual impact through its rich emerald green dial and smooth cushion-shaped stainless steel case. The watch has the elegant proportions expected from a Japanese dress timepiece of the era, yet the saturated sunburst dial gives it a stronger personality than a conventional silver or champagne layout. The framed slanted day-date aperture, applied Seiko logo, and LM 25 Jewels signature create a highly collectible configuration for enthusiasts of Japanese horology heritage. Combined with its original Seiko LM bracelet, signed Seiko LM and reference XAM150, this piece presents a coherent period look suited to collectors who appreciate complete design language rather than isolated components. For related references and dial variations, browse our Seiko vintage watches collection featuring 1970s automatic models with distinctive dials, calibers, and case designs.

Seiko LM - Emerald Sunburst Bilingual Day-Date Dial

The dial is a vivid emerald green sunburst with strong radial brushing that shifts beautifully under changing light, giving the watch a refined but expressive character on the wrist. Applied faceted silver-tone baton markers with dark center grooves add depth and contrast, while the applied Seiko logo and printed “AUTOMATIC” preserve a clean upper dial layout. At 3 o’clock, the framed slanted day-date display shows a bilingual day wheel (English and Kanji visible in the provided images), an important feature for collectors seeking Japanese Domestic Market details. The lower dial signature “LM 25 JEWELS” reinforces the model identity clearly.

LM 5606-7160 - Hands

The handset is silver-tone, baton-shaped, and well matched to the faceted hour markers, creating a disciplined monochrome contrast against the green dial. The hands show crisp linear styling consistent with Seiko’s early-1970s design language, while the slim central seconds hand keeps the display balanced and legible. This restrained hand design supports the watch’s dress category without appearing plain, and it contributes to the precise, architectural feel that makes many LM references especially attractive to collectors of historic Seiko mechanical watch design.

Seiko LM Rounded Cushion Stainless Steel Case

The stainless steel case features a rounded cushion profile with smooth shoulders and a flowing silhouette that wears comfortably on the wrist. In contrast to harder-edged geometric cases of the period, this reference emphasizes softer curves and a polished finish, making it a particularly elegant choice within Seiko’s early-1970s lineup. The polished bezel and upper surfaces frame the dial effectively and enhance the richness of the emerald sunburst tone. The watch is fitted with a domed crystal, which adds period-correct visual warmth and subtle edge distortion when viewed from an angle. On the reverse, the solid engraved caseback confirms the 5606-7160 reference and includes the era-specific lever-set instruction text, details that collectors appreciate when evaluating authenticity, consistency, and technical context.

Crown

The crown is positioned at 3 o’clock and appears unsigned, with a ridged coin-edge texture for secure grip during time and calendar adjustment. Its compact form sits close to the case and preserves the streamlined dress profile of the watch rather than interrupting the case line. This practical, understated crown execution is in keeping with Seiko’s engineering approach of the period, where reliability and daily usability were prioritized alongside refined aesthetics and strong precision timekeeping performance.

Seiko LM Stainless Steel Bracelet

This watch is fitted with an original Seiko LM stainless steel bracelet in a fine woven mesh style, visually aligned with the watch’s dress-oriented case and dial design. The bracelet is signed Seiko LM and marked reference XAM150, an important collectible detail that supports period coherence and strengthens the overall presentation. Its flexible mesh construction wears comfortably and keeps attention on the dial while maintaining a sophisticated 1970s look. If you want to compare other formal Seiko mechanical watches from this era, you can discover all vintage timepieces available in our store, including Japanese dress automatics with original bracelets and colorful 1970s dials.

Automatic movement, Cal. 5606, 25-jewel Japanese Domestic Market engineering

Inside this Seiko LM is the automatic Cal. 5606, a respected Seiko mechanical movement from a period when the brand was producing technically capable and commercially successful dress watches for both domestic and international audiences. In this example, the bilingual day wheel and LM presentation indicate a Japanese Domestic Market orientation, a detail that adds collectible value for enthusiasts of Japan-focused Seiko references. The dial confirms the 25-jewel specification, and the 5606 family is appreciated for reliable daily use, smooth operation, and strong parts-and-service familiarity among vintage Seiko specialists. Running in the classic 3 Hz range typical of the caliber family, the movement reflects Seiko’s balance of durability and precision rather than unnecessary complication. For collectors seeking a wearable historic wristwatch with genuine Japanese horology heritage, Cal. 5606 remains an excellent foundation.

Heritage of the Seiko LM in early 1970s Japanese design culture

The Seiko LM line occupies an interesting space in Seiko history, combining accessible automatic movement engineering with elevated dial finishing and more refined dress styling. In the early 1970s, Seiko increasingly explored color, texture, and case variety across its mechanical ranges, and this emerald green LM reference is a strong example of that design confidence. The vivid dial, faceted markers, slanted framed calendar display, and polished cushion case all work together to create a timepiece that feels unmistakably of its era while remaining highly wearable today. For modern collectors, the appeal is not only aesthetic but historical: this watch represents a period when Japanese watchmaking was asserting technical credibility and design individuality on a global stage.

12-month warranty, shipping worldwide, condition and originality

This watch is offered in used condition and is stated to be fully serviced, fully operational, and composed of original watch components. The provided images support a strong overall presentation, with a clean emerald dial, crisp applied markers, and a polished case profile that retains its intended shape and elegant lines. The original Seiko LM bracelet, signed Seiko LM and reference XAM150, is a particularly valuable feature for collectors seeking a more complete and correct period presentation. The solid caseback engravings remain clear and useful as reference points, including the 5606-7160 case code and Seiko lever-set instruction text. Offered with a 12-month warranty and shipping worldwide, this is a compelling Seiko LM example for buyers who want a collectible 1971 Japanese dress automatic with JDM character and standout dial aesthetics.

Brand Seiko
Model LM
Reference 5606-7160
Condition Used
Gender Men's
Caliber 5606
Category Dress
Production Year 1971 year
Dial Color Emerald Green Sunburst
Case Diameter 36.0 mm
Lug to Lug 40.0 mm
Lug Width 18.0 mm
Wrist Size 20 cm
Case Material Stainless Steel
Movement Type Automatic
Fully Serviced Yes
Fully Operational Yes
Original Watch Components Yes
Warranty 12 Months
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